The Color of Paradox explores theoretical occult concepts of downward and upward causality as energy forces of order and chaos, respectively. In addition, The Color of Paradox serves as a codex to the mystical aspects of Gori Suture’s radical book series, the Smut Sagas, allegorical fiction that spurs magickal thought. Expand the mind, expand the soul. Free the mind, free the will.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Color Theory ~ The Hemisphere of Order

The

Order
Light

(Order Within Order)

Out-Waves

In the
Order Hemisphere, Order light (also called positive light) is light that uses
an additive process to create color with a positive charge. It is light
that, when added together in equal parts, makes positive White. In the absence of
any additive primaries (in the absence of any Order light), the color observed
is Black.

Primary
colors are subjective. The importance of calling colors “primary” matters
only in explaining one color’s position relative to another color.1 They just
have to be consistent throughout the paradigm.

The
primary colors assigned to Order light are positive Red, Blue, and Green. They can’t be generated by the synthesis or adding
together of any other colors. When the colors of light are combined at full
strength, the result is an increase in light intensity and thus, the generation
of White light.

A
secondary color is created when two primary colors of Order light are added
together in equal parts. Negative Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow are the secondary
colors of White light2 and are also the primary colors3 of
Chaos light within the Order Hemisphere.

Wherein:

Red + Blue = Magenta

Blue + Green = Cyan

Green + Red = Yellow

Red + Blue + Green = White4

Or:

+ + + = -

Positive
plus positive equals negative

&

+ + + + + = +

Positive
plus positive plus positive equals positive

Chaos
Light

(Chaos Within Order)

In the
Order Hemisphere, Chaoslight (also called negative light) is light that uses a
subtractive process to create color with a negative charge. It is light
that, when added together in equal parts, makes negative Black. In the absence of any
subtractive primaries (in the absence of any Chaos light), the color observed
is White.

Negative Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow are the primary colors of Chaos light, and they cannot be
produced by the combination of any other colors. When they are combined
full strength, they will produce Black light, because when the colors of light are added together,
the result is a decrease in light intensity. When two primary colors of
light are combined, a secondary color is produced. The secondary colors
of Chaos light are Red, Blue, and Green. The secondary
colors of Chaos light are also the primary colors of Order light, within the
Order Hemisphere.

Chaos
light is similar to the subtractive color process used in inks wherein an ink’s
apparent color is based on what parts of the electromagnetic spectrum are
reflected by the ink in relation to what parts of the spectrum are absorbed.5
However, subtractive color systems incorporate only Order light and do not
acknowledge the existence of Chaos light.

Chaos
light is not reflected Order light. It has its own source,
Koslovea. The emitted Chaoslight, which in the Order Hemisphere is a negative/subtractive
light wave, interacting with Order light, absorbing some wavelengths while
simultaneously combining with others, causes the apparent color. If one
questions how subtractive light can be emitted, one needs to think only of the
effect of water going down a drain. Though water is being sucked into the
whirlpool, beyond the event horizon, the swirling pattern causes the water to
ripple outwards. Additionally, if one is inside the drain, the absorbing
force is a great inward emission. It is relative, based solely on
perspective.

Wherein:

Cyan + Magenta = Blue

Magenta + Yellow = Red

Yellow + Cyan = Green

Cyan + Magenta + Yellow = Black

Or:

- + - = +

Negative
plus negative equals positive

&

- + - + -
= -

Negative
plus negative plus negative equals negative

Together
Within Order

Together, both Order and
Chaos light represent all colors of light, as can be seen here:

This can also be
represented as a color wheel, which should be read as our solar system rotates,
counterclockwise:

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